- This Monday the name of his successor in office will be known and a day later Johnson will present his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II.
Boris Johnson rules out "becoming a Cameron" and foresees millionaire businesses after his time at Downing Street
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, has already made accounts of the millionaire businesses in which he hopes to embark after leaving Downing Street next week, under the premise that he does not want to "become a Cameron."
Former Prime Minister David Cameron has focused on advice and charitable causes after his time in political life, something that Johnson has already rejected in his close circle since he does not want to do anything that could harm an eventual return to the front line of the politics, collects The Times.
The current prime minister has in mind to participate in events, make speeches abroad and write his memoirs, adds the British newspaper, with which he expects to earn 10 million pounds (11.5 million euros) in just one year.
Johnson, who announced his resignation in July after the resignations of numerous members of his Executive, has as a priority to quickly earn money to pay debts, assures the media, and among other things, his intention is to write, for which he does not rule out returning to his old weekly column in the Daily Telegraph.
Although the leader does not rule out returning to politics, for now, he "intends" to give his full support to the person who succeeds him in office and his team. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is listed as the favorite in the final battle against former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak.
The militants of the Conservative Party concluded on Friday the voting process to elect Johnson's replacement and this Monday the name of the chosen person will be known. A day later, Johnson will travel to Balmoral Castle in Scotland to formally present his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II, 96.
The sovereign, who has mobility problems, will not travel to London for this event, so she will receive the new conservative leader later - on the 6th - to ask him to form a government.
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